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Cosmic whirls in rust
Credit: R Shetty, K Jani, H Jani

Hariom Jani

Royal Society - University Research Fellow

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  • Quantum materials

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  • Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Oxide electronics
  • Designer Quantum Materials for Devices
hariom.jani@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Computing with rust

Harnessing whirls in iron-oxide

Where’s the very last place you would look if you wanted a new material to make computer memory? The compost heap or the scrap yard, probably. So who came up with the idea of using rust? Singapore’s Hariom Jani did. And he’s here to tell you it’s the futu

Cosmic strings in rust

International research conferences, workshops, and seminars

  1. Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Seminar: Spin dynamics (Germany)
  2. Current Research in Magnetism: Antiferromagnetism Network – Institute of Physics (U.K.)
  3. Queen Mary University of London – Physics Seminar (U.K.)
  4. University of Oxford – MSE Quantum Seminar (U.K.)
  5. European Materials Research Society, Spring Meeting – E-MRS (France)
  6. Lancaster University Seminar (U.K.)
  7. Max Born Insitut Seminar – MBI (Germany)
  8. Institute of Physics Magnetism Meeting – IoP (U.K.)
  9. ISIS Neutron and Muon Source - Seminar Series (U.K.)
  10. Imperial College London – Physics Matter Seminar (U.K.) 
  11. International Conference on Low-Energy Digital Devices & Computing - ICLED (Singapore)
  12. Joint European Magnetism Symposia conference – JEMS (Poland)
  13. American Physical Society – APS March Meeting (U.S.)
  14. University of Oxford – Materials Science Seminar (U.K.)
  15. Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Conference – Joint MMM-INTERMAG (U.S.)
  16. Early-Career e-Seminar – European Magnetism Association (E.U.)
  17. Webinar Series on Spintronics – W2S NISER (India)
  18. Online SPICE – SPIN+X Seminar series (Germany)
  19. Diamond Light Source – Magnetic Materials Group Seminar (U.K.)
  20. International Workshop on Oxide Electronics – iWOE27 (Italy)
  21. IEEE Magnetics Symposium (Singapore)
  22. Materials Research Society, Fall Meeting – MRS (U.S.)

 

Teaching and Educational Outreach

  1. Epsilon Gifted Mathematics Camp (India)
  2. Oxford – Café Scientifique (U.K.)
  3. Chinmaya International Residential School (India)
  4. Epsilon Gifted Mathematics Camp (India)
  5. Raising a Mathematician Foundation Training program (India)
  6. Epsilon Gifted Mathematics Camp (India)
  7. Mortal’s Well-Being Trust – Future of Computing Symposium (India)
  8. Raising a Mathematician Foundation Training program (India)
  9. 12th Instructional Physics Support Group Symposium (Singapore)
  10. Gal.x.Z Webinar – Inspiring Girls to learn Physics (Singapore)
  11. A*Star Symposium on Science: Frontiers in Physics (Singapore)
  12. NUS Graduate School – ISEP Workshop (Singapore)

     

Antiferromagnetic Skyrmionics: generating and controlling topological textures

Building a Platform for Antiferromagnetic Skyrmionics

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